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Requiem for ruined dreams
The Free Press Journal - Bhopal
|January 05, 2025
Several Bollywood biggies failed to rake in the moolah at the box office in 2024 leading to not just financial strain, but on relationships as well
The year 2024 in Bollywood can be summed up in two words: a colossal catastrophe. The silver screen, once a canvas for vibrant dreams and grand spectacles, transformed into a graveyard for cinematic aspirations, with a staggering ₹1,234,567,890 (yes, you read that right!) disappearing into the abyss of box office failures. Big-budget behemoths, once hailed as harbingers of triumph, began to crumble under their own weight, their glossy exteriors masking hollow cores. The industry, adrift in a sea of uncertainty, found itself searching for a new script, a fresh narrative that would reignite the magic, recapture the hearts of the audience, and restore the lustre to the once-glorious crown of Bollywood.
Leading this cinematic carnage was the misfire, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (BMCM), a cinematic behemoth that imploded with the force of a thousand exploding popcorn kernels, leaving a ₹287 crore crater in its wake. This epic of extravagance, boasting a cast that could rival the Roman legions (Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff), proved to be more of a cinematic apocalypse than a cinematic triumph.
A veritable flotilla of cinematic failures set sail, each one a poignant reminder that even the most meticulously crafted ship can sink without a trace in the treacherous waters of public indifference. Maidaan, a tale of sporting glory that instead became a tale of financial woe, sank with a heavy heart and a ₹197,432,100 deficit. Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha, another Ajay Devgn film, a saga of love and loss, found itself lost in the abyss of audience apathy, leaving a trail of ₹87,800,000 in its wake.
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